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Mapping the invisible

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CUL_Lectures_CU_4633_AM_1_1.mp3 (91.93 MB)
CUL_Lectures_CU_4633_AM_1_2.mp3 (69.77 MB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/43537
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Cornell University Lecture Tape Collection
Other Titles
Nancy G. Dickenson visiting artist lectures.
Author
Denes, Agnes
Abstract

In this lecture, delivered during a retrospective of her work at the Johnson Art Museum at Cornell, Fall 1992, Denes reflects on themes of her work as a visual artist such as mapping the invisible, mapping thoughts, the discovery of truth, reality and misconception. Specific works described include her Pyramid Series, in which she translates Pascal's triangle into visual form, Tree Mountain, and Wheat Field.

Description
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Art, Department of,Johnson Museum of Art., Speaker(s): Visual artist, a retrospective of whose work is on exhibit at the Johnson Museum of Art, Fall 1992., Lecture, October 14, 1992.
75 minutes
Date Issued
1992-10-14
Has Other Format(s)
3603352
Type
sound

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